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Strokes, also referred to as brain attacks, are nothing to take lightly. This sudden medical condition can change everything in the blink of an eye. Stroke patients have been known to suffer paralysis, memory loss, speech problems and even death.

The key to minimizing the effects of a stroke is early detection and action. A stroke needs to be diagnosed immediately and the appropriate treatment given. Sadly, many patients are misdiagnosed in the emergency room and sent home. One study found that as many as 14 percent of patients, ages 16 to 50, suffer from misdiagnosed strokes.

As a patient, you are at the mercy of the doctors and nurses. However, you can protect yourself from misdiagnosis by understanding the warning signs of a stroke. Some of the common stroke symptoms, according to MayoClinic.com, include:

Difficulty walking

Trouble with speech and understanding

Numbness or paralysis on one side of the face or body

Blurred or blackened vision

Headache

If you or your family member is experiencing these symptoms, get to the doctor right away. Be sure to tell the treating physician that these are signs of a stroke.